Jake's Journey with Ewing sarcoma

Jake's Journey with Ewing sarcoma Stay updated with Jake's fight against Ewing sarcoma

🎗️September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month so figured it’s time for an update.  We’ve only told a handful of family...
09/02/2025

🎗️September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month so figured it’s time for an update. We’ve only told a handful of family and friends so far and now we are ready to share with all of you. The past couple of months have been a whirlwind. Unfortunately our happiness over clear scans was short lived. Shortly after that, Jake began having pain in his low back and an MRI revealed a tumor on his spine. To say we were devastated would be an understatement, but after processing everything we focused on coming up with a good plan of attack. Thankfully there were no other signs of cancer anywhere else.

🎗️First plan of action was killing the tumor with radiation ☢️. After one dose of radiation the tumor significantly shrunk and all his pain disappeared 🙌🏼. He went on to receive 4 more sessions of super high doses of radiation to annihilate what was left of the tumor☠️. Now that the tumor is dead he is technically considered NED again (No Evidence of Disease) 👏🏼 👏🏼But now the problem is the microscopic cancer cells floating around in his body that can’t be seen but we know are lurking just waiting to settle somewhere to grow and divide. 🦠🔬. If we don’t get rid of those the cancer will return, and each time it returns it becomes harder and harder to cure.

🎗️Now he will need chemo which will start next week 💉. The regimen we have chosen is much easier than the first time. He will not have any overnight hospital stays, he will not need a port, and he probably won’t lose his hair, and anyone who knows Jake knows that that’s all he cares about 🙄. Sounds easy enough, but unfortunately relapses are difficult to treat. Ewing sarcoma cells are crafty. They figure out a way to outsmart the chemo, so it only makes sense we need to do more.

🎗️So I reached out to some of the country’s leading sarcoma experts who are known to think outside the box 📦. After consulting with them, we decided to add them to Jake’s team, so they are currently following his case and we keep in touch frequently. At the recommendation of one of the experts from MD Anderson, we also now consult with his colleages who is an integrative oncologist. We have added several medications and integrative approaches to Jake’s regimen in the hopes that this will help the chemotherapy pack the most powerful punches to these remaining cancer cells 🥊

🎗️But there was still one more weapon I wanted for Jake. DFMO, 4 little letters with a whole lot of promise. This drug was suggested by one of the experts and has been shown to significantly reduce the chance of relapse in neuroblastoma (another type of pediatric cancer), therefore increasing survival of these patients. It stops the cancer stem cells from being able to grow and spread. This drug was studied for many years and the evidence from the clinical trials was so compelling that it finally became FDA approved. One of the leaders in this research, Dr. Sholler, believes this drug will work the same way in Ewing sarcoma. There is already some evidence that it will, but the studies are just beginning and we won’t have the proof until many clinical trials are conducted, which can take at least a good decade or so. That is too long for us to wait. If the evidence shows that this drug can significantly increase survival in Ewing sarcoma patients in about 10 years, then it will work today right? DFMO can be prescribed today but oncologists are not willing to since there’s no real proof it works yet, which makes sense. And even if one were to prescribe it insurance would most certainly not pay for it, and out of pocket it costs about $500,000 a year 💰🤯

🎗️But I don’t take no for an answer that easily 🤣. So I dragged Jake and David across the country to Penn State Medical Center in Hershey, PA (which is literally in the middle of a cornfield 🌽) to see the one oncologist that currently uses this drug in Ewing sarcoma patients. Jake was a little annoyed about the trip but I know someday he’ll understand that we’ll always go to the ends of the earth to help save his life. We met with Dr. Sholler who is not only a genius but the nicest, most compassionate human being ever. She didn’t hesitate to recommend DFMO for Jake. Not only did she prescribe it that day but she and her team are able to get insurance companies to cover it. This is a huge win! The plan is to keep him on this drug for the next 2 years, which are pills with very little side effects 💊

🎗️Now we feel that we have a solid plan in place. We have our dream team of doctors - sarcoma specialist and integrative doctors from MD Anderson, the world’s leading Ewing sarcoma specialist from Cleveland Clinic, and now the leader in DFMO research from Penn State who will all continue to be involved in Jake’s care. I consult with them regularly about everything, and they know me well now. I’m sure I annoy them way too much but they are so incredibly nice and are readily available whenever I need them. We also have our primary team here at home who will continue to do the leg work. I am confident we have everything in place that we possibly can to defeat this beast of a cancer. So now we can only wait and see….and pray that God realizes just how much we need Jake here with us, and that we still have a lifetime of memories to make 💛🙏🏼

Thankfully Jake is feeling great and energetic and has been spending a lot of time pitching again after the infection in his arm finally cleared 🙌🏼. Here’s a few pics from our recent trip to Hershey 🍫

SCAN DAY. It’s that time again. After we met with Jake’s oncologist we are so relieved and happy to say that the scans c...
06/16/2025

SCAN DAY. It’s that time again.

After we met with Jake’s oncologist we are so relieved and happy to say that the scans continue to show NO EVIDENCE OF CANCER in his body. He remains in remission 🙌🏼

Time for all the happy tears 😃

Discharged and heading back to Dallas!  Jake had a successful surgery where they cleaned out the infection in his arm. H...
03/28/2025

Discharged and heading back to Dallas!

Jake had a successful surgery where they cleaned out the infection in his arm. He will need 6 weeks of IV antibiotics so they put in a central line that will allow him to get the medicine at home He’s not thrilled about this but it’s extremely important that we make sure his arm is protected from infection, otherwise it could compromise the hardware in his arm.

He will also need to wear a brace for the next 8 weeks so his arm can heal and be nice and strong to get back to baseball again. It’s such a long road but we know it will be worth it in the end. His surgeon is confident he will be able to play again but it’s crucial that nothing else interferes with the healing process.

It’ll be a tough few weeks ahead but we are SO thankful this is not a relapse 🙌🏼

Two steps forward, one step back. Story of our lives lately. Well here we go again…Jake had scans last week. His lungs a...
03/27/2025

Two steps forward, one step back. Story of our lives lately. Well here we go again…

Jake had scans last week. His lungs are clear 🙌🏼. But his MRI showed an enlarging mass in his arm. Thankfully further studies showed it appeared to be fluid and not a tumor. So here we are, back in Houston for yet another surgery to drain whatever this fluid is inside his arm.

This emotional roller coaster sure does take its toll but Jake remains in good spirits and was being silly and joking around even as they were rolling him to the OR. Wish life could give him a break after all he’s been through but on the bright side he currently has no evidence of cancer in his body and that is something we are so grateful for 🙏🏼❤️

Yesterday Jake got the chest tube removed and didn’t even flinch (mom and dad did though 😩). The plan was to go home las...
02/07/2025

Yesterday Jake got the chest tube removed and didn’t even flinch (mom and dad did though 😩). The plan was to go home last night but unfortunately his chest xray showed a tiny pneumothorax so to be safe they decided to monitor him another night. Today his xray looked perfect so we got to go home 🙌🏼

We are still just so amazed by Jake’s resilience. Looking at him today you’d never even know he had lung surgery 3 days ago. He’s already asking if he can pick out a present for what he went through this week🙄
Of course my love, you deserve ALL the things ❤️

Surgery was successful and went exactly as planned. The surgeon is confident he removed the entire nodule with good marg...
02/05/2025

Surgery was successful and went exactly as planned. The surgeon is confident he removed the entire nodule with good margins 🙌🏼

After the anesthesia wore off it didn’t take Jake long to get back to his normal self. Eating a ton and getting up and walking around, chest tube and all. Off fluids and IV pain meds.

We are hoping to get out of here within the next couple of days. Seems kind of fast but if anyone can do it Jake can. He continues to amaze us in how he composes himself after everything he’s been through.

Thank you everyone for all the prayers and good thoughts. We feel all of it ❤️

💛 It’s been 12 weeks since Jake’s surgery to repair his arm and everything is continuing to heal well 🙌🏼. The surgeon sa...
01/29/2025

💛 It’s been 12 weeks since Jake’s surgery to repair his arm and everything is continuing to heal well 🙌🏼. The surgeon says he still needs to behave himself but he is now cleared to get back to physical therapy to get his strength and range of motion back. Hopefully in another 6 weeks he can get back to pitching.

💛 If all continues to go well this will be our last time to have to follow up here in Houston and we can just send them the X-rays from Dallas.

💛 But what made this last trip extra special is we got to see Jake’s nurse that took care of him when he had his major surgery to remove the tumor a year and a half ago. We haven’t seen her since then and it was so good to get to reunite with her. She is by far the best pediatric nurse EVER and we are so grateful that she took care of Jake at a time when we needed the most care and compassion (and those who know me know that this mama is hard to please 🤣🤣🤣)

💛Also another important update: Jake will be having surgery next week to remove the lung nodule that he has had since his diagnosis. We have been watching it all this time and recently it looks to have gotten a tad bigger so now it’s time to get it out. God willing, no more surgeries after this!

We’ll update yall after his lung surgery. Please send us all the prayers and good thoughts!

11/16/2024

Right before his arm surgery last week. Not too shabby for only one good arm 💪🏼😝

The cancer journey always has bumps in the road. It’s such an emotional roller coaster!Jake is back in school and on the...
11/16/2024

The cancer journey always has bumps in the road. It’s such an emotional roller coaster!

Jake is back in school and on the baseball team which he has been so happy about 🙌🏼. Finally a taste of normal life for him. A couple months ago he had his routine arm X-rays which revealed one of the screws had broken causing a break between his normal bone and donor bone. No way around this other than surgery so last week we went back to MD Anderson to have it repaired. The surgeon took a piece of his pelvic bone to use as a bone graft and put in a metal plate so that his arm will be nice and strong once it is all healed. Unfortunately Jake will need to be in a brace for the next few weeks because it is imperative he does not move his upper arm so that it can heal appropriately. He is super bummed of course by this setback but we know this is just temporary. We know he will be back to baseball soon enough, stronger and better than ever!

⭐️Well to say we have had an emotional past few weeks would be a huge understatement and we are still trying to process ...
09/10/2024

⭐️Well to say we have had an emotional past few weeks would be a huge understatement and we are still trying to process everything.

🎗In August Jake had a CT scan that showed multiple lung nodules and his medical team was sure this was a relapse of his cancer. We were devastated and in shock but came up with a plan which was to start a clinical trial with a promising new medication.

⭐️The plan was in place and in preparation for the trial Jake had to get more tests done including some more scans. That scan showed that a lot of his lung nodules had either disappeared or shrunk! His entire medical team was shocked and said they have literally never seen this before. We still aren't sure what this means but for now they are not calling it a relapse so we are not moving forward with any treatment at this time. They still aren't certain what the scans mean but all they know for sure is that cancer does not just shrink or disappear on its own. So now, we wait and move on with life as best we can. He will have scans again in a few weeks to reevaluate and hopefully we will have more answers then.

🎗Looking back at these emotional few weeks we really aren't surprised though. Anyone who knows Jake knows that he never does things the easy, straightforward way. He always has to be difficult and give us a hard time 😂🙄He's kept us on our toes his whole life and we wouldn't expect anything different now.

⭐️So in the meantime, Jake is living his life and having fun with friends, going to school, PLAYING BASEBALL AGAIN. Not a care in the world, just like a normal teenager should feel. We're so grateful.

❤️The waiting in between scans is tough but for now we are just trying to take it one day at a time and enjoy this incredible news!

What a difference a year makes. Never give up!
08/11/2024

What a difference a year makes. Never give up!

⭐️ THREE MONTH UPDATE⭐️Well it’s been awhile since we’ve posted an update!  Over the past few months Jake has been getti...
04/10/2024

⭐️ THREE MONTH UPDATE⭐️

Well it’s been awhile since we’ve posted an update! Over the past few months Jake has been getting back to normalcy. Getting back to baseball, to friends, to LIFE ⚾️

He recently had his 3 month follow up and his immune system and labs have completely recovered. In fact, you’d never know he ever had chemo by looking at his blood work now.

Most importantly, he had his 3 month scans today and we are so incredibly happy that they have come back clear. He remains in remission 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

Here’s some pics of what life has been like lately. Normal life has never felt so good 😊

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